Art + Science Now

The book that serves as bio art's encyclopedia.

By Bob Grant | September 1, 2011

DNA Garden, 2001

MARK QUINN

Art + Science Now Image Gallery

Published in 2010, Art + Science Now collects the best bio art works created in the 21st Century. From a detailed, gold and silver leaf sculpture of the human heart, made using MRI data, to a deformed frog with clear skin and a multicolored skeleton, the book highlights collaborations between artists and scientists and displays the aesthetic fruits of those collaborations. All images courtesy of Thames & Hudson.[gallery columns="4"]

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Why is Rockman's The Farm cropped (pardon the pun)? Note the pig on the bottom and compare to the original readily available on Google Image. Â Is it because the original is a more powerful indictment of GMO technology?

Why is Rockman's The Farm cropped (pardon the pun)? Note the pig on the bottom and compare to the original readily available on Google Image. Â Is it because the original is a more powerful indictment of GMO technology?

Why is Rockman's The Farm cropped (pardon the pun)? Note the pig on the bottom and compare to the original readily available on Google Image. Â Is it because the original is a more powerful indictment of GMO technology?